State environmental regulators will also fine the Energy Department up to $16 million for exceeding safe groundwater ...
This story is part of a collaborative legislative initiative by WyoFile, Wyoming Tribune Eagle, Sheridan Press and Jackson ...
After years of missed deadlines, New Mexico is demanding that the Energy Department expedite the cleanup of so-called legacy ...
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Officials ignite fury with a nuclear waste plan critics call a warning to everyone
Officials have set off a storm of anger by backing a set of nuclear policies that many residents see as a warning flare for ...
A Freedom Caucus-backed measure to ban spent nuclear fuel waste storage in Wyoming, unless affirmed by a vote of the people, ...
A six-decade history in the Great Lakes region of ecosystem and water protection is being put to the test as a dynamic era of ...
Market valued at $76.50B in 2024, projected 9.75% CAGR growth driven by aerospace CMCs, EV batteries, semiconductor ...
At the European Industry Summit in Antwerp, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen set out her vision for a more globally competitive, affordable, self-sufficient and sustainable industry ...
The Nuclear Scaling Initiative’s Scale What Works campaign says that direct disposal of used nuclear fuel in the US is the "safest, most secure and least expensive pathway for the country" as nuclear ...
US-based Project Omega is developing technologies to recycle spent nuclear fuel into long-duration batteries and materials for advanced reactors.
The Treasure Coast is emerging as a hub for data centers. One was built in a former Cold War-era nuclear bunker.
The U.S. Department of Energy faces $16 million in penalties over its delayed cleanup of radioactive and hazardous wastes.
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